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Writing API docs

We use API extractor to generate API docs in markdown. We put the markdown files in the theatre-docs repo, which also contains the tutorials and guides.

To generate the API docs, run the build:api-docs from the root of the repo:

$ yarn build:api-docs /path/to/theatre-docs/docs/api/ # this will empty the /api folder and regenerate the markdown files

JSDoc/TSDoc gotchas

We are using TSDoc for documentation generation, IDEs use JSDoc for tooltips. TSDoc and JSDoc have subtle differences. We need to optimize for both.

Most users will read our documentation inside their IDEs.

@example

IDEs automatically wrap example sections in ``` if they aren't already wrapped by you. This means you can't use non-code explanations in example sections, like TSDoc examples do.

This will be formatted incorrectly:

/**
 * Adds two numbers together.
 * @example
 * Here's a simple example:
 * ```
 * // Prints "2":
 * console.log(add(1,1));
 * ```
 * @example
 * Here's an example with negative numbers:
 * ```
 * // Prints "0":
 * console.log(add(1,-1));
 * ```
 */
export function add(x: number, y: number): number {}

Some IDEs have problems with having multiple example sections in the same JSDoc comment.

WebStorm doesnt highlight examples if you wrap them in ```.

api-documenter doesnt highlight examples if you don't wrap them in ```.

Guidelines

  • Only use one @example section
  • Use a single code block in it, no explanations
  • Wrap the code block in ```ts ... ``` (the ts modifier is important, api-documenter copies the @example section verbatim, and our documentation page might not highlight the vanilla ``` sections)
  • If you need to explain the code, use code comments

@typeParam

api-documenter doesnt generate documentation for it, but IDEs might display it even if they don't have bespoke support for it.

While in JSDoc you can specify paths relative to the current declaration, TSDoc requires everything to be specified relative to the entry point. That is, if bar is a member of Foo, and Foo is exported in the entry, you need to refer to bar as Foo.bar, even inside Foo.

JSDoc allows separating the link text from the link either with a space or using |. TSDoc only supports |, and you mustnt have spaces around it. So for example {@link MyClass | go here} would be rendered incorrectly, whereas {@link MyClass|go here} would be correct.

@param

api-documenter wont render the documentation for object properties, but document them anyway, IDEs do.

Since documentation is only rendered for the object and not for its properties, make sure to include examples for these properties.

@see

While JSDoc attempts to hyperlink to anything after the @see tag, TSDoc requires an explicit {@link} tag tag to make hyperlinks.

Incorrect

/**
 * Parses a string containing a Uniform Resource Locator (URL).
 
 * @see ParsedUrl

 * @param url - the string to be parsed
 * @returns the parsed result
 */
function parseURL(url: string): ParsedUrl

Correct

/**
 * Parses a string containing a Uniform Resource Locator (URL).
 
 * @see {@link ParsedUrl}

 * @param url - The string to be parsed
 * @returns The parsed result
 */
function parseURL(url: string): ParsedUrl